The ‘Swasth Nari, Sashakt Parivar Abhiyaan’ is a pivotal initiative by SCOPE, aimed at fostering a healthier workforce within the public sector enterprises, with a particular focus on enhancing female health and empowerment. The program, held in strategic partnership with Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, not only highlighted the importance of regular health screenings but also brought to light critical issues pertaining to women’s health, including gynecological oncology and cardiac care.
During the event, Shri Atul Sobti emphasized the importance of health as a cornerstone for productivity and societal progress. “Empowering women through health education and preventive care is central to building stronger families and communities,” Sobti stated, underscoring the broader implications of the initiative.
Experts like Dr. Pakhee Aggarwal and Dr. Vanita Arora provided invaluable insights into early detection and prevention strategies, particularly in areas often overlooked in women’s health. Dr. Aggarwal, addressing the gathering, pointed out, “Many health conditions affecting women go unnoticed until they become critical. Regular screenings and increased awareness can greatly reduce this risk.”
The health screening camp conducted as part of the program offered services such as blood pressure monitoring, cholesterol level checks, and comprehensive gynecological examinations, ensuring that participants left with not just enhanced knowledge but also actionable health data.
Smt. Kranti E. Khargobade highlighted the government’s commitment to supporting such initiatives. “Programs like these are essential to bridge the gap between male and female health outcomes in our country,” she remarked, reinforcing the government’s strategy to enhance public health frameworks.
The program also facilitated an engaging dialogue between the participants and the experts, enabling a robust exchange of knowledge and experiences. This interaction highlighted the personal stories of numerous attendees, who shared their experiences and the transformative impact of such health initiatives on their lives and families.
As the event concluded, the sentiment was overwhelmingly positive, with many participants expressing their appreciation for the valuable insights and services provided. The success of the ‘Swasth Nari, Sashakt Parivar Abhiyaan’ not only highlights SCOPE’s commitment to health and wellness but also sets a benchmark for similar programs in the future, aiming at a healthier, more empowered workforce across India’s public sector.

















































